Navy | The US Navy |
Type | Destroyer |
Class | Fletcher |
Pennant | DD 584 |
Built by | Boston Navy Yard (Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.) |
Ordered | 9 Sep 1940 |
Laid down | 9 Nov 1942 |
Launched | 19 Mar 1943 |
Commissioned | 19 Aug 1943 |
Lost | 26 Mar 1945 |
Loss position | 26° 10'N, 127° 30'E |
History | USS Halligan (Lt.Cdr. Edward Thomas Grace, USN) sank after striking a mine off south-west Okinawa in position 26º10'N, 127º30'E. |
Commands listed for USS Halligan (DD 584)
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Commander | From | To | |
1 | Lt.Cdr. Clarence Edward Cortner, USN | 19 Aug 1943 | Mar 1945 |
2 | Lt.Cdr. Edward Thomas Grace, USN | Mar 1945 | 26 Mar 1945 |
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Notable events involving Halligan include:
3 Dec 1943
Around 1500 hours, USS Iowa (Capt. J.L. McCrea, USN) and her escort, was joined by ComDesRon 51; USS Hall (Cdr. J.F. Delaney, Jr., USN), USS Halligan (Cdr. C.E. Cortner, USN) and USS Macomb (Cdr. J.C. South, USN).
11 Dec 1943
Around 2230 hours USS Hall (Cdr. J.F. Delaney, Jr., USN), USS Halligan (Cdr. C.E. Cortner, USN) and USS Macomb (Cdr. J.C. South, USN) took over the escort of USS Iowa (Capt. J.L. McCrea, USN) from USS Ellyson (Lt.Cdr. E.W. Longton, USN), USS Rodman (Cdr. J.F. Foley, USN) and USS Emmons (Lt.Cdr. E.B. Billingsley, USN) which were then detached.
13 Dec 1943
Around 1715 hours USS Halsey Powell (Cdr. W.T. McGarry, USN), USS Marshall (Cdr. J.D. McKinney, USN), USS Wadleigh (Cdr. W.C. Winn, USN) took over the escort of USS Iowa (Capt. J.L. McCrea, USN) from USS Hall (Cdr. J.F. Delaney, Jr., USN), USS Halligan (Cdr. C.E. Cortner, USN) and USS Macomb (Cdr. J.C. South, USN) which were then detached.
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